- A bog or
bogland is a
wetland that ac****ulates peat as a
deposit of dead
plant materials –
often mosses,
typically sphagnum moss. It is one of the four...
- with
glacial deposits of clay and sand, as well as
significant areas of
bogland and
several lakes. The
highest point is
Carrauntoohil (1,038.6 m or 3,407 ft)...
- from the
world po****tion of
approximately 12,000
migrates to
winter on
boglands in the
Killarney Valley within the park. The
numbers of this bird that...
- July 2011.
Retrieved 16 July 2011. "The Céide
Fields and
North West Mayo
Boglands".
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Archived from the
original on Oct 17, 2011...
-
Cantabria are the gr****lands, the
different types of high
mountain scrub and
bogland. The high
mountain pastures,
called brañas,
constitute the
climatic vegetation...
- 170 km2 (about 42,000 acre)
nature reserve with
scenery of mountains,
raised boglands,
lakes and woodlands. At its
heart is
Glenveagh Castle, a late Victorian...
- county, however,
drains towards the
River Erne and
Lough Gowna. Lakeland,
bogland, pasture-land and
wetland typify Longford's
generally low-lying landscapes:...
- have a
widespread distribution across the
entire island with coastal,
bogland and
mountainous areas showing highest numbers of sightings. Five marine...
- of
mosses or
lichens over
waterlogged peat. Look up Bog, bog, boggy, or
bogland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bog or Bogs may also
refer to: Bog...
- main
driving force of the
economy in the county.
Offaly has
extensive bogland,
particularly in the
northern parts of the county, that
forms part of the...